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Wright State University - Kappa Delta

Core Values

Commitment to Character

Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on a promise to serve not only one another but the greater community as well.
This commitment reflects a philosophy of friendship, concern, and usefulness in the world.

Commitment to Dignity

Whether a member chooses to serve as a chapter officer, or represent AOII as a member of other campus or community organizations,
there are numerous opportunities to develop leadership skills as a member of AOII.

Commitment to Scholarship

AOII encourages all members to excel academically and has many programs designed to assist women in achieving their academic goals.
Expectations are high but the support provided by scholarship programs, academic development officer resources, and fellow members makes success attainable.

Commitment to College Loyalty

From collegiate years on through alumnae involvement, the reason AOIIs continue service is the joy of spending time together and
sharing the insights learned from the relationships we build and sustain.

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Letter from the President

The Kappa Delta chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi is extremely delighted that you have taken the first step towards one of Wright State University’s greatest traditions: Fraternity and Sorority Life. Like all of us, you will find that joining Greek life is one of the greatest decisions you will make during your collegiate career. Sorority life provides its members with amazing leadership opportunitiies, networking skills, and a sisterhood that lasts forever, not just four years. AOII cannot wait to share our sisterhood with you, and convey more about our chapter with you. AOII is constantly a fun, energetic, accepting, loving and warm atmosphere where I can always be myself. I am honored to be leading the amazing women of this chapter as the Chapter President. Life in our chapter is filled with purpose and love. We look forward to getting to know you, and encourage you to take advantage of our campus Panhellenic website where you can register for recruitment and find more information. https://www.wright.edu/student-activities/fraternities-and-sororities/national-pan-hellenic-council

“Of all the blessings we count over, it seems to me none is greater than the consciousness of belonging to a family of thousands of sisters."

—Stella George Stern Perry

Madison Smith

Stella's wish for AOII then, remains AOII's wish for her members today:

“May you have the joy in it all, dear children, that we (founders) have had all the way! May you love one another as
happily always as we four have done in a life-long fellowship without a break! And may your descendants in Alpha Omicron Pi
bring to you the glory that you yourselves are to us today!

Stella, Jess, Helen, and Bess became determined that their friendship should last a lifetime. On December 23, 1896,
the four climbed the stairs in a small gallery of the old Columbia College Library which led to an old and seldom used room.
On January 2, 1897, Alpha Omicron Pi was formally organized at the home of Helen St. Clair.